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Amazon DRM limiting number of times you can download a book
Check out this blog posting:
http://www.geardiary.com/2009/06/19/...nd-it-is-ugly/ Apparently there is a maximum number of times you can download a book you've purchased on Amazon. Has anyone run into this already? This is the first I've heard of this and it is obviously concerning as people upgrade their devices. You can obviously circumvent this by keeping a copy on your PC, but it's a bit of a surprise given Amazon's positioning that all your books are backed up online. |
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This is a known issue. You're not limited by the number of downloads; you're limited to a total number of *devices* that you can download to. The publisher actually has the option of spcifying the limit, but the default is 6 devices. The only real problem is if have more 6 Kindle devices. When you deregister the old one your licenses are not automatically "freed".
However, it's not true that you're required the repurchase the book. Amazon will individually free up licenses for you if you call and ask. Also, they also have the option of refunding your money and letting you buy the book again. |
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I was aware of the device limitation, although not the fact that a deregistered device did not automatically free up the license use. With Amazon wanting people to upgrade and supporting multiple devices automatically freeing up the license would seem to be a necessity. The posting is definitely misleading and it appears the individual was given bad information by Amazon customer service.
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I will say that I can't understand *why* deregistering the device doesn't free up licenses, nor do I think this is a good strategy long term for Amazon since an increasing number of customers will be running into that problem in the coming years. Just more incompetence on their part. Amazon is still behind the curve on "systems integration".
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I would bet that if the upgrade had been Kindles rather than iPhones & iPod Touch, the slots would be freed up much more quickly -- Amazon could purge the prior owner's content as soon as the Kindle was registered to a new owner. It might not be so easy to eliminate unauthorized content on a deregistered Apple device.
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I agree that this isn't maximum "downloads" but rather maximum "devices".
I was not aware that publishers can set the limit below the standard 6 devices, but there is enough collaboration in the comments to make this very likely. If this is in the fine print, I have not seen it. From Kindle (1st Generation) Tips & Assistance: Quote:
The ability of publishers to set a lower limit appears to be unique to the Kindle Store. There is no device limit with eReader ebooks. I have never heard of a MOBI ebook having an activation limit lower than the default for that particular ebook store (some stores don't allow 4 devices, but if they allow N devices all their ebooks allow N devices). I can't see how a publisher could set a limit below the default six for Adobe ebooks, since there does not seem to be a way to tell Adobe which of your six registered devices to allow. |
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It is going to end in an ugly mess.
When people replace their Kindle with a Sony/Hanlin/iRex/whatever, and cannot read their books on this new device because Amazon's DRM is not supported, when people get older and start to realize it may be impossible to let their children inherit their digital library, when Amazon goes bankrupt (G.M. just did, so now you know anything can happen), when Amazon gets hacked and its database is deleted,... |
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If deregistered devices do not "free-up" licenses, how is this affecting those with even one or two Kindles that have returned them multiple times (for various issues posted here)? From some of the posts I have read, there are more than a few that have exceeded the six device maximum in Kindles alone due to replacements.
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We are basically talking about the same issue that exists for any other Mobipocket device, and it's really never been a practical problem. If you run out of "slots" for registered devices, you contact Mobi and they manually remove the "obsolete" ones for you.
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Amazon is using the same MOBI format, but it only ever uses one PID per file. So each ebook file is locked to exactly one device, and Amazon's server tracks which ebooks have been downloaded to which devices. If a device is deregistered, then this is trivially active for future ebooks but the server software must actually update a database to deregister each existing ebook individually. Based on the comments, it seems that this either never works (i.e. isn't automatic at all) or perhaps only works sometimes. There is no way for a user to tell, because the number of "slots" available and used is not exposed on the "manage my Kindle" page. Since six devices is a generous allowance, most users won't hit the limit even if they have to exchange a Kindle or two. Many more users will hit the limit over time, so this is something that Amazon has to get right. |
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Really? So if you have two Kindles, you have to download the files twice - once for each Kindle - and the file for one Kindle won't work on the other? Doesn't that make it somewhat difficult to keep personal backups of your books on your PC, for example? How do you know which file is for which Kindle?
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Otherwise, if you get a new device, you redownload your previously purchased books from Amazon once you register the device. Since Amazon keeps a library of all your Amazon purchases this isn't an issue. |
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